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    beers Mike was drinking did not play a role in deciding to invite the female to his dorm. The pressures of the long distance relationship was affecting his girlfriend and she questioned whether things should remain the same. They were going through dyadic withdrawal which is the need for two individuals in an intimate relationship withdraw from others around them. Some studies were conducted with young adults in college about alcohol and sex. The biggest findings were most young individuals engage

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    with our friends‚ relatives and colleagues whom we like and trust. That’s why conversation rarely finds a place in a programmer of formal instruction. In a wide range of business activities‚ including formal meetings‚ coffee room‚ chitchat‚ hallway encounters‚ one-on-caching‚ annual evaluations‚ job interviews and more face to face communication depends on the meeting of eye balls. Like all

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    Divorce Negatively Impacts Children and Should Be Avoided Wherever Possible When parents decide to get a divorce‚ it may negatively affect their children’s social and emotional well being. They might start to develop behavioral problems and start to display some signs of mental distress. However‚ if the marital relationship was extremely hostile and abusive‚ it is usually better for the children if the parents divorce. If the child was living in a stressful environment prior to the divorce

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    principles such as love styles‚ dyadic break down process‚ haptics‚ and kinesics in non-verbal communication. Firstly‚ generalizing about the lyrics of this song‚ it is about a broken heart guy just got dumped by a girl‚ who did not love him and made him suffer a lot. I can see in the lyrics that this guy is very sad and depressed‚ which are the same to a breakdown stage in a relationship like every other unhappy couples. According to Wood‚ this breakdown stage is called dyadic processes‚ which contains

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    Attachment Theory Hayley Hoffman Have you ever wondered why our emotional connections and reaction differ from person to person? Why some people desire close‚ emotional relationships‚ while others desire their independence and freedom. Psychologist John Bowlby was also interested in the differentiation between people‚ and began his research on this subject in the 1960’s. His research later on‚ developed into the what psychology knows today as the attachment theory. Through his research‚ Bowlby

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    Factors Affecting Customer Loyalty on Banking Service: A case of Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Commercial in Ho Chi Minh City‚ Vietnam • Dec 22‚ 2011 • 0 • 263 [pic] [pic][pic]FACTORS AFFECTING CUSTOMER LOYALTY ON BANKING SERVICE: A CASE OF HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANK COMMERCIAL IN HO MINH CHI CITY‚ VIETNAM Related Articles Luxury Travel Vietnam ’s Tour Featured in Indonesia Travel Magazine Corporate globalization and human rights abuses in the sweatshops of pakistan‚ indonesia and

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    collaborative social arrangements. Transfer: is used to emphasize that the movement of knowledge within the organization is a distinct experience and depends on the characteristics of everyone involved. “Transfer of best practice” is seen as dyadic exchanges of organizational knowledge between a source and a recipient unit in which the identity of the recipient matters. Four stages in the transfer process: 1. Initiation: all events that lead to the decision to transfer. 2. Implementation:

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    The Stimulus-Value-Role Theory has three stages of development. Stimulus‚ the first stage‚ is the evaluation of the physical attractiveness of prospective partners. The first impression towards a person is determined by the physical features‚ such as appearance and social qualities. If both individuals are pleased with each other’s unspiritual characteristics‚ they might enter into the next stage. What is significant in the second stage‚ Value‚ is the mutual understanding between two persons. In

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    http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/leader-member-exchange.htm The Leader-Member Exchange Theory Getting the Best From all Team Members (Also known as LMX or Vertical Dyad Linkage Theory) Meaning of LMX This situation is at the heart of the Leader-Member Exchange Theory. This theory‚ also known as LMX or the Vertical Dyad Linkage Theory‚ explores how leaders and managers develop relationships with team members; and it explains how those relationships can either contribute to growth or hold people

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    CORMAC McCarthy - BLOOD MERISIAN NOTES Blood Meridian or the evening Redness in the West is a 1985 Western novel by U.S. author Cormac McCarthy. The narrative follows an adolescent run-away referred to only as “the kid”‚ with the hulk of the text devoted to his experiences with the Glanton Gang‚ a historical group of scalp hunters who massacred North American tribes and others in the United States-Mexico borderlands in 1849 and 1850. The role of antagonist is gradually filled by Judge Holden

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